Moral Emblems : With Aphorisms, Adages, And Proverbs, of All Ages And Nations, From Jacob Cats And Robert Farlie : With Illustrations Freely Rendered, From Designs Found in Their Works
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xxx. 21.
Kleyn visje, soet visje.
(t Majora perdes, parva ni servaveris.
J Who neglects the little, loses the greater.
J Ui > Adde parum parvo, tandem fit magnus acervus.
< Gutta cavat lapidem. — Ovid.
q: Wer Iteinen Pfennig achtet, t 1- Der auch nimmer eines Gulden Herre.
CD J}{ Albaxanse los adarves, Y alcanse los muladeres.
Met veel schlagen wort de Stockvisch muriv.
I~ Grand a grano hinche la gallina el papo.
2 Grain a grain Amasse la fourmy son pain.
^ DoET by een kleyntje diekmael wat, Soo wort'et noch een groote shat.
Diis proximus est, quicunque eget paucissimus.
UJ ' Tandem fit Surculus Arbor.
Qj I TJOW small soe'er your Profit be, I Despise it not, but learn to know, That almost ev'ry thing you see From small at first to large did grow : Do but a little oft, and you Will find that little grow apace ; The Penny to the Pound accrue, And " slow and sure oft win the race.' GREAT BOASTER, LITTLE DOER.
A LITTLE STREAM DRIVES A LIGHT MILL.
THE Smith the fteele, Co tempers in the fire, As that it may indure flints ftroke and ire ; The flint and flieel, 'gainfl: others while they ftrive, Give fparkles, which the tinder keeps alive ; Untill the fulphure to the match gives flame.
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